Great Steps to Get More Energy Efficient Windows

Great Steps to Get More Energy Efficient Windows

Replacing your current window with energy-efficient windows can be so costly. Though the windows share about 30 % of heat loss for a typical home, you can do something to enhance your home’s comfort and reduce your energy bills. You can try sealing air leaks, investing in better insulation and repairing windows. You may also try the following simple steps to make your windows even more energy efficient.

Preparing Your Existing Windows

To decide if it’s necessary to add storm windows or not, examine every existing window to make sure that there’s no rotting wood, missing or broken glass or air and water leakage. Weatherization and rehab would be necessary if you see evident leaks around the windows frame prior installation of the storm windows.

Install High Efficiency Low-E Coating Storm Windows

If you’re still concerned regarding the comfort, air leakage and heat loss, you may set a low-e storm window as the existing window’s exterior attachment. All kinds of storm windows which are constructed and installed properly, whether it’s coated or not, can decrease air infiltration through the window. But, low-e coating lessens more radiation and conduction heat losses as well as improving overall energy savings by 10-15% over standard storm windows with no coating.

Where to Find Low-E Storm Windows

Several big-box retailers store storm window of standard sizes. To make sure that the storm windows could fit well to your existing windows, it should be custom ordered. Low-e storm windows have to be customized too and are available for order from big-box retailers and independent window dealers.

If you have issues with water leakage aside from your windows, you can go to any plumbing shop in Australia.
For more information, kindly visit us at info@youplumbing.com.au.

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Smart Steps in Setting up Your Kitchen

Smart Steps in Setting up Your Kitchen

Setting up a kitchen is an essential part in cooking and other kitchen works to put up easy and efficient movement. Given the sizes and arrangements of the kitchen nowadays, setting up your kitchen could be useful as working zones. To guide for a better kitchen set up, here are the following tips that you may apply to your kitchen irrespective of size or shape.

1. Divide the kitchen into 5 working zones.

The following are basic working zones for your kitchen:
·         Consumables zone - this area for storage of most food.
·         Non-consumables zone – This area is for storage of daily dishes such as plates, glasses, bowls and silverware.
·         Cleaning zone - this area contains the sink and dishwasher.
·         Preparation zone – this is where you do your kitchen prep.
·         Cooking zone – this area is for the stovetop, range or oven and maybe microwave.

2. Store items as close to their related zone as possible.

The reason why we make divisions in your kitchen is to store kitchen things in the proper place to hasten cooking procedures. For instance, cooking utensils, pans, and bake ware should be stored near the stove or oven.

3. Store everyday dishes in the cabinet nearest to dishwasher or the sink.

You should store your daily dishes, the non-consumables, right next to the cleaning area, or the place where you store sink and dishwasher. Well, obviously, you unload your everyday plates, silverware and glasses most often. So, find a cabinet closest to your dish rack or your dishwasher and store your dishes in that cabinet.

4. Make prep space as close as possible to the stove.

One of the most essential things for your kitchen set up is securing enough counter space near to the stove. As much as possible you should have taken just few steps in putting your prepped food into a cooking pot on stovetop or in the oven. In case you don’t have available countertop space located next to your stove, you can have any space and save it for your prep space.

You might need some tool and materials in setting up your kitchen; you may come to any plumbing shop in Australia. For more information, please visit us at info@youplumbing.com.au
The Disadvantages of Using Liquid Drain Cleaners

The Disadvantages of Using Liquid Drain Cleaners

For clogged or slow draining, people often use commercial and cheaper liquid drain cleaners. These can be easy to use, however, there are a lot of reasons not to do so. Read the following:
Mind the Pipes
Basically, the majority of liquid drain cleaners operate through a chemical reaction which happens within the drain pipe and usually with the help of hydrochloric acid. The reactions produce heat which can cause unexpected damage to the pipe. This is even more damaging if the cleaner failed to complete the task of dissolving the clog. The liquid chemicals will only sit on top of the clog and the chemical reaction happens on one small part of pipe.
Think of your Health First
Think of yourself before you think of your pipe. Drain chemical cleaners can do harm to you the same way it harms your pipes. Using these products can give off fumes that are proven to cause nose, eye, throat and lung irritations.
Drain cleaners come in various formulas but some of them can cause burns if they contact your skin and even worse if it contacts your eyes. It is a good safety precaution to wear safety goggles and rubber gloves at a minimum. Buy these from any plumbing or hardware shop in Australia.
Consider your Money’s worth
There’s no assurance that using a drain cleaner will be effective enough to solve your drain problem, especially if the cause of the problem is quite serious. The best thing about hiring a licensed plumber to clear a drain is their capacity to diagnose the real cause of the problem. If a part of the pipe is broken this can lead to more problems, that no drain cleaner will be able to fix. If you have blocked drains, please don’t hesitate to contact the licensed plumbers at You Plumbing, and we’ll get to the real issue.

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Steps in sanitizing your kitchen sink

Steps in sanitizing your kitchen sink

One of the items that are frequently used is the kitchen. For the entire day, a common sink handles messy dishes, leftover, and standing rinsing water. This everyday chores cause waste to accumulate inside and on the sink leading to stains and odor making it a community for gems.

In order to get rid of these problems and avoid the danger they pose to you and to your family, learning a kitchen sink well will resolve the dirty issue.

·         Get rid of all dirty dishes and food leftover from your sink first before you start scrubbing your sink.

·         Wash down the sink’s whole surface with the use of soft cloth, gentle soap and warm water to sanitize the faucets, the drain as well as the outer rim. Do this cleaning every after you use the sink.

·         Pour down hot plain water into the drain to help eliminating foul odor and soften hard and sticky materials that clogged in the drain. Make sure to wash down the whole part of the sink by this process. Do the same process a number of times every week.

·         Pour 1 tsp. of baking soda and a quarter cup of lemon juice over the sink’s surface and down the drain weekly. Allow the mixture to stand for about 10 minutes and use hot water in order to rinse away the remaining residue.

·         Mix together a half cup of baking soda, a quarter cup of lemon juice, and directly pour the solution into the sink drain. When the mixture is already in the drain, pour down a half cup of white vinegar. Use the mixture of these ingredients every week to loosen and remove clogs and clean the drain. You can find these ingredients in any plumbing shop in Australia.

For more information about kitchen sink cleaning, please visit us at https://www.youplumbing.com.au